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Latino Voices

The Battle to Free the Mass

This year, Americans have endured not only the intertwined economic, health, and political crises of the COVID-19 pandemic, but also a deep spiritual shock. For the first time since the Spanish Flu of 1918, our local and state governments have restricted worship services. And while the Word can be livestreamed,…

Here’s what young voters want from Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in the next four years

CNBC’s “College Voices 2020” is a series written by CNBC fall interns from universities across the country about coming of age, getting their college education and launching their careers during these extraordinary times. Colette Ngo is a senior at Chapman University double majoring in broadcast journalism and business administration. The…

Why should Trump supporters get media coverage that other groups of voters don’t?

Editors note: The Front Page is a biweekly newsletter from The Objective, a publication that offers reporting, first-person commentary, and reported essays on how journalism has misrepresented or excluded specific communities in coverage, as well as how newsrooms have treated staff from those communities. We happily share each issue with…

¡Printing the Revolution!: The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965 to Now (excerpt)

¡Printing the Revolution!: The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965 to Now E. Carmen Ramos, editor Smithsonian American Art / Princeton University Press Exhibit: 20 November 2020 – 8 August 20201 Book release date: 01 December 2020 Excerpted from The Smithsonian American Art Museum exhibition catalog, ¡Printing the Revolution!:…

Report indirectly prioritizes minorities for COVID vaccine

By Thomas CatenacciDaily Caller News Foundation Some legal and health experts recommended minorities get prioritized access to a potential coronavirus vaccine as the federal government begins to finalize distribution plans and two pharmaceutical companies have reported positive trial results. The National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) released a…

Trump Has Appointed 2 White Nationalists To Government Roles Since Losing The Election

Since losing his reelection bid earlier this month, President Donald Trump has appointed two men with well-documented white nationalist ties to government roles, raising urgent questions about whether they’ll still have jobs under Democratic President-elect Joe Biden.  Darren J. Beattie, a former White House speechwriter fired in 2018 after it…

Latino-Led Management Group Acquires Majority, Controlling Interest In Fuse Media

Historic Acquisition Empowers Management Team to Take Leading Cross-Platform, Multicultural Media Property to Next Level Fuse Media, Which Serves Latino, Multicultural Millennial and GenZ Consumers, Aims to Expand its Share of These Underserved, Yet Rapidly-Growing Audiences LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — A Latino-led management group headed by Fuse…

Bank of America Expands the Bank of America Institute for Women’s Entrepreneurship at Cornell

CHARLOTTE, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–As part of Bank of Americas $1 billion, four-year commitment to advance racial equality and economic opportunity, today Womens Entrepreneurship Day the company announced a further expansion of the Bank of America Institute for Womens Entrepreneurship at Cornell. Due to the programs success, Bank of America will add…